...had fallen to the ground, so I picked them up and held them against the reflective building. It makes a nice background. For editing, I darkened the sky and corners a lot, while adding color and contrast. I use an RGB working color space, so after adding contrast, the colors become over-saturated. I reduced the saturation overall then, and then used the gamut warning tool for toning down parts...
When you hide behind sunglasses, you’re hiding in plain sight! I got Sarah from The Rebel to come back for this shot. She was out of cigarettes, so we compromised by using her neon-green sunglasses...dl-xti-description]). [sniplet stock-rights] [sniplet stock-models] Read and/or post comments on this entry
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1. The middle-aged ladies in my apparel construction class giggle like junior highers when the instructor demonstrates "prick stitching." The laughter only grows when he talks about how the connotation...from the leftover muslin of last class. This means I don't have to buy more muslin in class despite having an entire bolt at home. 3. A cold glass of limeade on an uncharacteristically hot afternoo
-Solemnly and very focused, the blond is making his most ultimate decision upon the type of roads he can take. Although looking calm, and very centered - he is very frustrated on the inside. Everything...thing to a shinobi is teamwork!”} It's one thing ...if someone tries to help others. It's another thing.... to take it all away. It's black and white. Sensei. I'm ready.
...filter when shooting this, but I added the polarization effect through burning in Photoshop, so I’m including it under the polarizer tag. Editing brought out the colors quite a bit. I added lots of contrast, burned in the sky, the corners, and the clouds especially. You can see the dark halo around the clouds from my use of the burn tool, but I like it so it stays. I also brightened the building...
...is the plant and shrubs around them. Often we photographers are overly creative, when really the best shot is right in front of us. This is the sequel to The Garden in Yellow from last year. I added contrast and vignetting for editing. The background was nice and blurry to start because this is at F2.2 on a 50mm lens. [sniplet canon-xti], [sniplet ef-50mm-114], 1/100, F2.2, 50mm, ISO200, 2008-09...